Laboratory of Cytogenetic and Reproductive Biology, University Teaching Hospital Aristide Le Dantec, Dakar, Senegal
Research Article
Pattern of Chromosome Abnormalities Related to Male Infertility in Senegal: A Prospective Study of 67 Cases
Author(s): Mama Sy*, Abdoulaye Séga Diallo, Racha Kamenda Ibondou, Mame Vénus Gueye, Ndiaga Diop, Adji Djeynaba Diallo, Abdoulaye Ba and Oumar Faye
Introduction: Infertility may result from male or female factors or a combination of both. It is known that male factors are responsible for 50% of all
infertility. Genetics is part of the management of male infertility, and karyotyping is highly recommended in men with nonobstructive azoospermia,
severe oligozoospermia (sperm count <5 million/ml), or no palpable vasa. The purpose of our study was to determine the prevalence and profile of
the chromosomal abnormalities of this subgroup in a cohort of patients followed for male infertility in the laboratory of cytogenetics and reproductive
biology at the University Hospital Center Aristide Le Dantec in Dakar, Senegal.
Material and methods: Sixty-seven (67) patients with primary infertility were selected for our study. After semen analysis and evaluation of serum
levels of.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7099.2023.14.711
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